What is ionized alkaline water? Here are the explainations in simple terms on how ionized water is produced
from water ionizer and how ionized water compares with other water (tap water, bottled water) and how you can use ionized water on different
purposes.

What is ionized alkaline water ?

Ionized Alkaline Water is delicious water created from ionization technology and by water ionizers.
These machines not only filter your tap water, but they also produce ionized alkaline and acidic
waters through electrolyzed process. Therefore sometimes these waters are called electrolyzed
waters. See the visual chart
on how they can be used.

How ionized alkaline water compare with tap water, bottled water ?

Tap Water:

Most of us by now would agree that drinking unfiltered tap water could be hazardous to your health because of things like parasites, chlorine, fluoride, and dioxins.
Think of this as common sense, how do you really keep your water safe when the fact is, there is a large number of contaminants
which may find their way into the water supply. Your household contaminants include pesticides, fertilizers, prescription
drugs and also industry oils, and these are washed down our drains everyday. Not to mention heavy metals like Iron and rust
that can be leaching into our ground water supply from antiquated municipal water delivery systems.
The only way to truly protect ourselves is with some type of water filtration.

You may test your city water to determine safety level for your own and family health safety.

Bottled Water:

Here are the facts that you may make your own judgement on 'bottled water'

"...In 1999 the NRDC tested more than 1,000 bottles of 103 brands of water. (This is the most
recent major report on bottled water safety.) While noting that most bottled water is safe,
the organization found that at least one sample of a third of the brands contained bacterial or chemical contaminants,
including carcinogens, in levels exceeding state or industry standards."

"...The EPA regulates tap water, while the FDA oversees bottled. Yet FDA oversight doesn’t apply to
water packaged and sold within the same state, leaving some 60 to 70 percent of bottled water,
including the contents of watercooler jugs, free of FDA regulation, according to the NRDC’s report."

"...between 1990 and 2007, this happened about 100 times, says Peter Gleick of the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California. Among the reasons for recall: contamination with mold, benzene, coliform,
microbes, even crickets."